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crack opinions of my masters:)

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i have a new 1978 4001azg but it has a little hairy crack.i love 4001 sound and this rare colour but i have some questions:
1-is this crack very importand?
2-it has very very used 0.40 set but i want to use 0.45 (thomastic super alloy set).is it hard to use for me with this crack?
3- or another what you want for carefull using
waiting masters:)
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thanks for all dons
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This looks like a typical headstock/neck separation crack. Hard to tell from the small pictures; not too clear on the focus, either. Anyway, get it repaired.

This is either from overtightening the truss rods or from a trauma to the headstock.
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What Paul said.
It's worth repairing and should be fine and without problems as long as the repair is done well.
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Joey I figured you were a Don. :lol:

Good advice from the best Babür. Welcome to the forum btw.
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winston wrote:Joey I figured you were a Don. :lol:
shhhhh! :lol:
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How does a luthier repair this sort of thing? I wouldn't have a clue.
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Joshua,

They basically glue it. This sounds simple, but there is a lot of artistry involved in ensuring the truss-rod channels remain glue-free.
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thanks for all comments my rick-o-masters :)
i wil try what you said.
we have exellent luthiers here but they don't know how the Rick adjusment and repair.a little bit Mission Impossible for me but i will try my chance :roll:
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